This level of variety and abundance of art events wasn’t a one-time coincidence: every weekend there are just as many, sometimes even more, student art events happening. To not take advantage of as many as possible would just be a waste of amazing resources.

“Dead Man Walking,” an opera created by Jake Heggie and Tony-Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally, is not your typical opera. This show, put on by the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, was powerful, moving and far beyond the expectations of a skeptical college student.

Arts at Michigan hopes to make The Accolades a yearly event to celebrate all of the different arts opportunities on campus, not only to recognize the work of the organizations but to also inform the student body of what their fellow students are creating.

WCBN, the student-run community freeform radio station housed in the basement of the Student Activities Building, believes in celebrating the past which is why they set up an upcoming concert to commemorate the 100th birthday of late jazz musician Sun Ra.

Great theater is the result of a core concept that performers and directors add personal touches to. For the RC Players, Amy Herzog’s play “The Great God Pan” provides an opportunity to add some new twists to an already dynamic piece.